7:58am Sunday (EDT) - Time in Tallahassee, Florida4:58am Sunday (PDT) - Time in California, United States of America 10:59pm Sunday (EST) - Time in Canberra, Australia2:08pm Sunday (CEST) - Time in Spain4:39pm Sunday (AFT) - Time in Afghanistan8:09pm Sunday (CST) - Time in China2:09pm Sunday (CEST) - Time in Germany2:10pm Sunday (CEST) - Time in Netherlands 10:11pm Sunday (PGT) - Time in Papua New Guinea4:11 AM on Sunday, October 12 - time in Pitcairn Islands 48:12 AM EDT Sunday, October 12, 2008 - Time in U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.1:14pm Sunday (BST) - Time in United Kingdom4:15am Sunday (AKDT) - Time in North Pole, Alaska

Okay, last but not least it is tomorrow in some places:South Pole, Antarctica — Current local time: 1:15 AM on Monday, October 13

So I think that every where it is now at least Sunday 12th October 2008

So, only people in the South Pole have to wait until monday, and guess what, it is already Monday down there, or up there, after all down and up are just figments of our imagination...

We still have all day We didn't say at midngiht or at 8am. 1 bug was found which must be fixed first.

Of course you do, funny I was under the impression that YaBB runs on Central European Time. What is all day to you, is tomorrow for many of your users. LoL... don't take me seriously, it is not the cure for cancer

Now if you were runing you operation from the some places you'd still be in bed.

Sourceforge CVS - yes that has been back for a week or so now. They moved to a new datacenter, and that move ended up breaking CVS for several projects, including YaBB. Without CVS, we can't upload changed code and documentation for the 2.3 version so testers and other devs can see it. But the devs kept on "truckin'" with code changes anyway.

The bug should be fairly easy to fix I imagine, but they've got all day to get to it. Once they find it, we'll have ourselves a hell of a release!